MEAT TRADE PROBLEMS.
(Per Press Association.) ' WELLINGTON, last night. The conference of producers and Ireezing companies to deal with the pruulems of the meat export trade of the future was concluded to-day, when a number of resolutions were agreed to by the conference, but these are to he submitted to the Government befoj-e being made public. It was decided, at me conference that any attempt to deal with the complex questions involved by such a large meeting was doomed tv failure, and it was purely as a result of this discovery that a decision was made to set up a committee to deal with details and to submit a .scheme to the Government, setting out the requirements of farmers and • companies. It was decided that the committee should consist of ten members— four to be nominated by the producers, two by the freezing companies, two by the Government, ana two by representatives of banking . institutions. It is understood that one of the Government's nominees is to be a producer. The order of reference for the committee is not yet available. It will be wide enough to permit of the committee dealing fully with all problems facing the meat industry at present.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15229, 29 May 1920, Page 7
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